This 360 degree video of a tornado touching down is insane

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Monday 9 May 2016

A 360-degree video of a tornado touching down near Wray, Colorado on the border with Kansas, is catching the internet's attention this morning, and rightly so. Watch as a group of storm chasers with a 360-degree camera mounted on the roof of their SUV chase down a rapidly forming tornado in the western US state. The beauty of the video is that you can pan and scroll around to see how different sections of the storm forms. We're looking forward to the virtual reality headset-compatible sequel.

Stick it on full screen, set your speakers to max and skip to 2:55 for the craziest part of the video:

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